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One faction, retaining the club's name and players, quits Anfield and moves across Stanley Park to establish a new home at Goodison Park.
By defeating Liverpool, Red Star became only the second foreign team that could beat Liverpool on the Anfield Road ( after Ferencváros in the 1967 – 68 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup ) and the only side to defeat Liverpool at home in the European Cup in the entire 20th century.
His first two league goals came on 10 October 1981 in a 3-0 home win over Leeds United, and a month later he scored in the Merseyside derby at Anfield in a 3-1 win.
A split emerged with the members with the majority leaving their home at Anfield forming Goodison Park.
Other fine performances included a brace in open play in a 3-0 home win over Aston Villa in the league on 7 December, and two goals ( one a penalty ) as they eliminated Manchester United from the Football League Cup in a 2-1 win at Anfield in late November.
After Manchester United claimed an historic 19th League title, the Red Issue fanzine was behind the unveiling of a banner at arch-rivals Liverpool's home stadium Anfield, taunting opposition fans with their league titles record having been toppled.
He has also appeared on Sky Sports's football coverage as a pundit, usually when the match involves a club he has played for, most commonly Liverpool, and has also appeared regularly on LFC TV during their live pre-game and post game analysis of Liverpool home games from Anfield Road.
This game followed on from an away win at Anfield ( Dublin scoring in the dying seconds ) and a home win against Chelsea.
Anfield Stadium, the home of Liverpool F. C., and the original home of Everton F. C.
The Kop at Anfield, the home of Liverpool F. C.
They had previously played at Anfield stadium on the opposite side of Stanley Park, which then became the home of Liverpool F. C ..
In the next round York drew 1 – 1 at home with Liverpool, before losing 7 – 0 away at Anfield.
* 1 May 2007 – Liverpool beat Chelsea on penalties in the Champions League semi-final at Anfield after both sides won their home leg 1 – 0.
He continued to serve Liverpool as a director until he retired in early 1992 due to ill health, having been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease, which became apparent in his early seventies when he was unable to remember his way home when driving from Anfield.
He prodded the ball home at the famous Kop end and Anfield had one of its greatest ever footballing nights.
He recovered from injury in time to lead the Panthers to England in October for the 1991 World Club Challenge, which was lost to Wigan 4-21 at the famous Anfield Stadium, home of the Liverpool Football Club.
On 20 November, he produced probably his best display in the centre of Liverpool's midfield against West Ham at Anfield, a game which the home side won 3 – 0.
He watched Liverpool beat Chelsea home at Anfield in the semi-final of the 2005 UEFA Champions League.
Returned to Anfield only to be loaned out again in February 2009 this time to League One side Hereford United and made his debut in their 2-0 home win over Leeds United.
This goal was followed up by scoring first for City in two games, against Liverpool at Anfield and against Q. P. R at home.

Anfield and Liverpool
* Hillsborough Disaster Memorial ( Anfield at Liverpool )
Left with an empty ground, Houlding founded Liverpool in 1892 and the club has played at Anfield ever since.
The Taylor Report and Premier League regulations obliged Liverpool to convert Anfield to an all-seater stadium in time for the 1993 – 94 season, reducing the capacity to 45, 276.
Because of restrictions on expanding the capacity at Anfield, Liverpool announced plans to move to the proposed Stanley Park Stadium in May 2002.
Liverpool fans often refer to themselves as Kopites, a reference to the fans who once stood, and now sit, on the Kop at Anfield.
The song " You'll Never Walk Alone ", originally from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel and later recorded by Liverpool musicians Gerry & The Pacemakers, is the club's anthem and has been sung by the Anfield crowd since the early 1960s.
As the owner of Anfield and founder of Liverpool, John Houlding was the club's first chairman, a position he held from its founding in 1892 until 1904.
To mark the club's appearance in the 1988 FA Cup Final, Liverpool released a song known as the " Anfield Rap ", featuring John Barnes and other members of the squad.
* March 15 – The Liverpool Football Club is founded by John Houlding, the owner of Anfield.
The current line-up is: Tony Crane ( founder member ) lead vocals and lead guitar ; Billy Kinsley ( founder member ) lead vocals and rhythm guitar ; Bob Packham ( joined 1974 ) backing vocals and bass guitar ( born Robert Packham, 17 July 1944, Anfield, Liverpool ) ( ex The Galvinsers ); Dave Goldberg keyboards and lead guitar ; and Lou Rosenthal ( also joined 2000 ) drums.
Originally called The Mavericks, Tony Crane ( born Anthony Crane, 17 April 1945, Anfield, Liverpool ) and Billy Kinsley ( born William Ellis Kinsley, 28 November 1946, at The Mill Road Hospital, Mill Road, Everton, Liverpool ) formed their first band in late 1960 and became The Pacifics in September 1961.
On 6 November 1991, after Liverpool's 3 – 0 victory over Auxerre in a UEFA Cup Second Round second leg tie at Anfield, Liverpool manager Graeme Souness was met by Frenchman Michel Platini at the end of the game, who told him that Cantona was available for sale to Liverpool.
* Everton moves as tenant to Anfield, a newly enclosed ground off Anfield Road, Liverpool.
* 13 March — Liverpool Football Club is founded after Everton is split by a faction fight at board level over the proposed purchase of the freehold at Anfield.
The other faction, which owns Anfield, decides to establish a new club there and this is called Liverpool FC.
Liverpool then turned to ex-Valencia coach Rafael Benítez as the man they hoped could win the league title which has eluded Anfield since 1990.
Billy Kinsley ( born William Ellis Kinsley, 28 November 1946, Anfield, Liverpool ) was an English musician with The Merseybeats until 1966 ( although he temporary left the band both to form the Kinsleys, and to get married to hairdresser Pat Allman ).
Despite their chances of progression being written off by press on both sides of the Anglo-Scottish border, Celtic defeated Liverpool 3 – 1 on aggregate with Larsson scoring the opener in a 1 – 1 1st leg draw followed by a 2 – 0 Celtic victory at Anfield.
The town's senior non-league football side is Havant & Waterlooville F. C., On January 16, 2008 they reached the fourth round of the FA Cup for the first time in their history, beating Swansea City 4-2 in a third-round replay, setting up a 4th round match against Liverpool at Anfield, which they went on to lose 5-2 despite having led twice in the first half.
Sayle was born and raised in Anfield, Liverpool, the son of Molly ( Malka ) Sayle ( née Mendelson ), a pools clerk, and Joseph Henry Sayle, a railway worker ,< ref >
" The Fields of Anfield Road " was adopted by Liverpool supporters to the same tune, but with adapted lyrics referencing their history and stadium.

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